Ask Al Gore: How Can I Help Reduce my Organization’s Carbon Footprint?

How many times do you get to ask a Nobel Laureate his opinion? Here’s your chance. Tomorrow, Cisco is hosting a discussion between Al Gore, John Chambers and Sue Bostrom on the role innovation can play in mitigating climate change. We invite you to attend the virtual event, which will be webcast at www.cisco.com/offer/ecopanel and we also would like to collect some questions in advance to foster the discussion. Information technology professionals and journalists interested in the role technology can play in reducing your organization’s carbon impact, please submit questions via ecopanelquestions@external.cisco.com.

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My ten year-old son is working on a final science project for school. He is very interested and commeted to helping to omit his Co2 contribution from the earth. Is there any advise you might give him to aid in this adventure to help heal the earth?Sincerely My thanks the Kirby Family

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